Is it normal for me to hate my mom at this point in my life?
a couple of months ago my parents informed me that they were getting a divorce and now in october 2010 it is finalized. 2 months ago i started to realize that my mom started texting every minute all of a sudden and staying away from me and my brother a little to go on phone calls (which she never did before) so when we moved into our new home i started to hear my mom talk on the phone to this guy and as i was getting my wash i heard her say, "I love you to babe" which then I knew, she was interested in another guy 1 month before the divorce was finalized.I tried to keep a straight face and i got my mom's phone where there were many messages to this one guy from New Jersey (we live in Arizona). I then looked into the phone and saw their whole conversation pertaining to them meeting up in Oklahoma city where my mom was going to a doctors meeting for pilots. Also they referred to eachother as their fiance which killed me inside. At that point IU knew my mom was cheating on my father even though i knew that their marrage wasnt gonna last any longer for another reason. Last week my mom found out i have been going into her phone and she said she was just flirting with this guy she met on facebook and she was bored but i knew that wasn't the case. My mom grew up in New Jersey and moved after high school where then a year ago went back to her reunion where i believe she met this guy that she went to school with. Today she asked me when she wanted me to allow her to start dating again and i honestly said 1 year at leasat just for us to get settled into our new house ten she asked if she can have a boyfreind who moves here for 2 months and opens a medical practice and I said no. Im afraid to tell her my feelings about how i can hear their conversations in the other room and how I'm hurt that she lied to me and my brother for about half a year maybe and how she cheated on my dad even though the marriage was never going to last. I know this is confusing and im trying to say it without missing to many details. Thank you for listening to my story.